#1 Redskins fan gets tickets to his first game from another fan

Earlier this week, we showed you the incredible yard of Redskins fan Clevane Gillespie.

Problem is, he's never been to a Redskins game!

Raymond Norvell is the Richmond Terminal Manager at Celadon Trucking Services, the trucking company next door to NBC12. He has tickets and a parking pass to this week's Redskins game.

Problem is, he can't use them!

So, we brought the two Redskins fans together!

Raymond was more than happy to do a good deed for a fellow fan, and Clevane can hardly believe that he will finally get a chance to see the Redskins play in person. Clevane has been a fan of the Redskins since 1969.

The Redskins play the 4-0 Falcons at 1:00 p.m. Sunday. Clevane is convinced that the tickets are a sign that the Redskins will beat the undefeated Falcons.

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